WO2003106946A2 - Preferential oxidation reactor temperature regulation - Google Patents
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- the present invention is generally related to a hydrocarbon fuel reforming system for reforming a gaseous or liquid hydrocarbon fuel to produce a hydrogen-rich product stream for
- the invention is directed to a method and apparatus for selective or preferential oxidation of carbon monoxide, and particularly in the
- hydrocarbons are reacted with steam to make a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and
- reformate other components, commonly referred to as syngas,
- PrOx preferential oxidation
- catalysts come in a wide variety of physical forms. In addition to the "classical" pellets and powders, which are typically porous to some extent, catalysts are also supplied on any of a large variety of supports.
- PrOx reactions may be either (1) adiabatic (i.e., where the temperature of the reformate
- the adiabatic PrOx process is typically effected via a number of sequential
- Temperature control is important at all stages, because if the temperature rises too much, methanation, hydrogen oxidation, or a reverse shift
- the selectivity of the catalyst of the preferential oxidation reaction is dependent on
- a PrOx reactor is important in maximizing the oxidation of carbon monoxide while minimizing
- oxidation catalyst includes flowing a stream of a mixture of a hydrogen rich
- the stream of water is maintained as a two phase stream from a point at which the water reaches its boiling temperature to a point proximate an outlet from which the stream of water exits the reactor.
- a reactor for the selective oxidation of carbon monoxide in a hydrogen rich reformate stream includes a reactor body.
- the reactor has
- the reactor also includes at least one oxygen inlet for the addition of oxygen to the reformate stream.
- a catalyst suitable for selective oxidation of carbon monoxide is located within the reactor body.
- the reactor includes
- a heat exchanger having an inlet and an outlet, for removing heat from at least one of the catalyst and the reformate.
- a stream of water flows through the heat exchanger. The stream of
- carbon monoxide in a hydrogen rich reformate stream includes a reactor body.
- the body
- the reactor has at least one inlet for the addition of a reformate stream to the reactor body.
- the reactor has at least one inlet for the addition of a reformate stream to the reactor body.
- a catalyst suitable for selective oxidation of carbon monoxide is contained within the reactor
- a heat exchanger includes two or more
- tubular sections each with an inlet and an outlet for permitting circulation of a heat exchange
- the heat exchanger has a connector between each tubular
- reformate especially in small or mobile systems, can be improved by particular improvements in management of the temperature profile in the PrOx reactor. These improvements include operating the reactor in a substantially isothermal mode by using the particular properties of two-
- phase cooling water i.e., water/steam mixtures
- the pressure may be adjusted by a pressure regulator to place the boiling temperature at a favorable point in the
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a PrOx reactor according to one embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of the PrOx reactor of Fig.1 according to one embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 is cross sectional view of a PrOx reactor according to another embodiment of the present
- Fig. 4 is a qualitative plot of the temperature profile within the PrOx reactor of Fig. 3 according
- Fig.5 is a cross sectional view of a PrOx reactor according to another embodiment of the present
- Fig. 6 is a qualitative plot of the temperature profile within the PrOx reactor of Fig. 5 according
- Fig.7 is a cross-sectional view of a PrOx reactor according to another embodiment of the present
- Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a heat exchanger component according to another embodiment
- Fig.9 is a perspective view of a heat exchanger component according to another embodiment of
- Fig. 10 is a front view of the heat exchanger component of Fig. 9;
- Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the heat exchanger component of Fig. 10 along line 11 ;
- Fig. 12 is a perspective view of a heat exchanger component according to another embodiment
- Fig. 13 is a top view of a heat exchanger component according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view of the heat exchanger component of Fig. 13 along line 14;
- Fig. 15 is top view of a portion of a heat exchanger according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 16 is front view of a heat exchanger component according to another embodiment of the
- Fig. 17 is a cut away top view of the heat exchanger component of Fig. 16 along line 17;
- Fig. 18 is an exploded view of a PrOx reactor according to another embodiment of the present
- Fig. 19 is a schematic view of fluid flow through the reactor of Fig. 18.
- the temperature of the PrOx reactor catalyst is preferably maintained above a lower level, and below a maximum level so that the selectivity for carbon monoxide oxidation over hydrogen oxidation is maintained.
- the volume of the catalyst is preferably maintained above a lower level, and below a maximum level so that the selectivity for carbon monoxide oxidation over hydrogen oxidation is maintained.
- PrOx reactors of the present invention incorporate and embody improvements with respect to balancing these conflicting requirements.
- Figs. 1 and 2 show a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the reactor 10 is shown in perspective in Fig. 1, and in cross section in Fig.2.
- the reactor 10 includes a reactor body 11.
- a reformate inlet 12 has an air inlet 14, through which an oxygen-containing gas (either pure
- oxygen or oxygen mixed with other gases, such as in air
- the air inlet is directed into the
- Oxygen and air are generally used as synonyms herein, except in discussing particular chemical reactions.
- the rate of flow of the oxygen is usually controlled, and the flow may be
- the desired ratio is approximately two oxygen atoms (i.e., one
- the catalyst bed 17 is optionally, and
- the cooling bed 16 is preferably filled with heat-
- the catalyst used may be any of those known in the art which are suitable for the selective oxidation of carbon monoxide, examples of which include Pt/ ⁇ -Al 2 O 3 and Au/ ⁇ Fe 2 O 3 .
- a wide variety of catalysts for promoting the PrOx reaction are known. Such catalysts are easily available from commercial catalyst vendors, and their compositions are typically proprietary.
- the approximate temperatures ranges for use, and the physical parameters of the catalyst used may be any of those commonly used in the art.
- the properties of candidate catalysts have to be evaluated in the actual proposed design before final selection of a catalyst for development or
- catalysts come in a wide variety of physical forms. In addition to
- catalysts on any of a large variety of supports are suitable for use. These may be pellets, but also include monoliths, such as the ceramic and metal honeycombs use in automotive catalytic converters, metal and ceramic foams, and other monolithic forms, such as catalyst coated on tubes of a heat exchanger, as described below.
- monoliths such as the ceramic and metal honeycombs use in automotive catalytic converters, metal and ceramic foams, and other monolithic forms, such as catalyst coated on tubes of a heat exchanger, as described below.
- catalysts may be coated onto the supports, or impregnated into them, or may comprise extruded
- catalyst-containing materials Any of these catalyst chemistries and forms is potentially suitable for catalyzing the PrOx reaction.
- a cooling tube 18 may be embedded
- a favorable temperature for the PrOx reaction falls within the range of from about 75 °C to about
- the temperature range should be from about 100°C to about 250°C.
- a two phase water/steam cooling medium is routed through the cooling tube
- Two phases are not necessarily present throughout the entire length of cooling tube 18, but are present in at least a portion of the cooling tube 18 as it passes through the beds 16 and 17.
- Water is typically fed to the reactor 10 in a substantially single phase liquid form and is then at least partially vaporized by heat absorbed as it passes through cooling tube 18 within the reactor body 11, creating a two
- the point at which the water is initially heated to its boiling point varies depending on the operating conditions of the reactor 10.
- the point within the cooling tube 18 at which it reaches its boiling point may vary substantially without affecting the carbon monoxide concentration present in the reformate exit stream from the reactor 10.
- the reactor 10 is able to deal with transitory power
- Controlling the pressure within the cooling tube 18 may additionally be used to maintain
- the exiting stream of water/steam exits the reactor 10 and is then optionally integrated into the larger fuel processing system of which the PrOx reactor 10 is a part.
- the steam may be directed to a steam separator, an auxiliary heater, a heat exchanger, or a steam reformer located separately from the PrOx reactor. In this manner the efficiency of the system is maximized by using heat generated in the exothermic
- the temperature control desired can still be obtained.
- manifold 20 where it is optionally and preferably mixed with a second addition of oxygen from air inlet 22.
- the amount of oxygen added through inlet 22 is generally in the range of from about
- the catalyst 24 may be any of the well known PrOx catalysts as discussed above. Here the mixture again undergoes the exothermic selective oxidation reaction.
- the reaction is preferably
- the cooling coils 28 are coiled around a
- the central region 30 is blocked off, and may be hollow, contain
- Outlet 38 is optionally and preferably connected to water inlet 42.
- the water of the cooling coils 28 is preferentially heated from an inlet temperature in the range of from about 20° C to 60°C to an outlet temperature of about 90°C to about 120°C. This part of the coolant flow is substantially a single phase liquid.
- the water exiting from outlet 38 is optionally
- the temperature may also be regulated to prevent condensation of water from
- the moisture content of the reformate can be
- Fig. 3 shows another embodiment of the present invention wherein the PrOx reactor 60
- the water/steam is contained within a
- the helical tube 62 coils around a central core 64 that is a hollow space
- core 64 may contain an insulating material, a heat exchanger, or
- the reforming reactor module includes a Low Temperature Shift (LTS)
- a LTS module located in core 64.
- a LTS module is preferred in that it is temperature compatible with
- the reformate can easily be routed directly from the LTS module to an inlet of a PrOx reactor.
- the reactor has a reformate inlet 70 to which is supplied reformate having a temperature typically within the range of from about 250°C to about 350°C.
- the helical tube 62 is typically constructed of copper or stainless steel.
- the helical tube 62 is surrounded by fins 66 creating a first tube/fin assembly 68. Additional tube/fin assemblies may be provided.
- the fins 66 are
- the preferred shapes for the fins 66 are square or rectangular,
- the number of fins 66 in this embodiment is sixteen per inch, although a lesser or greater number could be substituted as desired depending
- the fins 66 are preferably affixed to the tube/fin assembly 68.
- the tube/fin assembly 68 may be treated to prevent corrosion, for example, by plating with nickel or other corrosion-resistant
- any or all of the fins and tubing may be wash-coated with a PrOx catalyst.
- a PrOx catalyst As discussed above, many suitable catalysts exist for performing the PrOx reaction. It is preferred that a
- a typical catalyst is
- the helical tube 62 and the fins 66 are contained between a
- cylindrical outer tube 74 and cylindrical inner core 64 which are concentrically arranged.
- reactor of this embodiment contains three sections, A, B, and C. Reformate and oxygen enter section A through inlet 70, where they are cooled by passing over the helical tube 62 which contains two phase water/steam. The temperature of the reformate is lowered to be in the range of from about 100°C to about 200 °C. Section A of the reactor 60 does not include catalyst. Passing through section A lowers the temperature of the reformate to a temperature more favorable for the selective oxidation reaction.
- the tube/fin assembly 68 within section B of the reactor 60 is wash coated with a selective oxidation catalyst.
- the washcoating embodiment of this embodiment is preferred in many cases, especially mobile applications, because it is more durable and resistant to attrition
- the catalyst will operate at a temperature very close to that of the coolant
- catalyst-coated foams or monoliths or even pellets in stationary
- Sections A, B, and C of the reactor 60 of Fig. 3 correspond to sections A, B, and C of Fig. 4.
- Helical tube 62 absorbs heat, and within the tube 62 water is vaporized to steam.
- the operating pressure within the helical tube 62 is
- the cooling water is maintained as a one phase liquid, or a two phase liquid/vapor system substantially throughout at least sections B and C of the reactor 60.
- Additional air may be added at inlet 76, and further selective oxidation of the reformate
- the amount of air added through injector 76 is typically 10 to 30% of the total air introduced to the system, more preferably, about 20%.
- Air injectors preferably inject the air through tubes having a plurality of holes facing in a direction countercurrent to the flow of reformate to improve mixing. Mixing may be enhanced if required
- Fig. 3 shows a reactor having two
- air inlets other embodiments may include more or less than two air inlets, or may include air bleeds.
- a final air bleed may be provided through inlet 80 and injector of distributor 81,
- the total amount of oxygen added to the system is controlled by a single controller (not
- the oxygen can be drawn from a common source and distributed among the various feeds as a proportion of the whole. This may be done with calibrated orifices, delivering a fixed fraction of the total oxygen supply to each air inlet; or with valves or other equivalent methods well known in the art.
- the rate of water fed to the helical tube 62 is controlled to maintain a water/steam two
- the operating temperature of the reactor varies
- Fig. 4 is a schematic plot 100 showing qualitatively how the
- section A contains two-phase water, with no significant length of the tube 62 containing pure
- the reformate (gas-phase) temperature is qualitatively indicated by the dashed line 106.
- Line 108 shows the qualitative temperature profile where the reactor 60 is receiving an oxygen injection through inlet 76.
- Line 106 shows the temperature profile
- Fig. 5 shows another embodiment of a PrOx reactor 200. Reformate enters the reactor through a first inlet 202. The reformate preferably enters the reactor after being cooled to a
- Oxygen is added to the reformate through air inlet 204.
- the air is added at ambient
- the air is added separately to a reactor and mixed with the reformate therein.
- the reformate/air mixture flows over a catalyst bed
- the CO present is selectively oxidized to carbon dioxide.
- the amount of CO present is selectively oxidized to carbon dioxide.
- the catalyst 206 of the reactor 200 is distributed annularly about a core 208 within the
- a core may be hollow, contain insulation, be solid, or may contain another unit used in
- the core 208 occupies the center of the reactor 200, and the
- catalyst bed is positioned radially outward beginning at the outer edge of the core 208, and extending towards the outer wall 210 of the reactor.
- the reactor 200 is jacketed with a cooling water jacket 212 positioned within the outer wall 210. In other embodiments, the jacketing is
- the core 208 results in the selective oxidation reaction occurring generally closer to the cooling jacket 212, in
- the temperature in the catalyst bed 206 at any point having axially the same position, and radially a different position is closer to equal than without the use of the core 208.
- the temperature of the water is
- the pressure within the jacket 212 is preferably maintained in the range of from about
- the boiling temperature of the water in the jacket may be
- control is
- Fig. 6 shows a graph 250 which charts the temperature profile obtained in the operation
- the horizontal axis 252 indicates position within the reactor, and the vertical access 254 qualitatively indicates the temperature. Reformate temperature is indicated by line 256, where the left hand side is the entry temperature, and the right hand side the exiting temperature. Cooling water flows countercurrent to the
- the PrOx reactor 200 of this example is especially suitable when the concentration of CO in the reformate has previously been reduced by a first PrOx reactor, for example one integrated
- Such a fuel cell stack may operate
- Fig. 7 shows another embodiment of a PrOx reactor according to the present invention
- the reactor 300 preferably includes a reformate inlet
- the reactor 300 preferably includes a core 306 positioned within
- the reactor body 308 such that reformate fed into the reactor through the reformate inlet 302
- Air may be
- embodiments may have air inlets positioned such that air may be injected into
- the reactor body in place of, or in addition to the air added into the reformate inlet 302.
- the reformate generally flows around the core 306 and over a heat exchanger
- the heat exchanger 310 is generally comprised of a plurality of modular rings 312. A cross-sectional view of a single modular ring 312 is shown in FIG. 8. Each ring 312 generally
- Each ring 312 generally includes an inlet 316 and an outlet 318 for permitting circulation of a heat exchange
- the preferred heat exchange fluid in this embodiment is water or a water and steam mixture. However, numerous heat exchange fluids could be flowed through the flow tube 314.
- stainless steel is the preferred material for forming the flow tube 314. Benefits of stainless steel include its resistance to corrosion and its ability to withstand heat and pressure.
- the heat exchanger generally includes a connector between each tubular section, or flow tube 314 for permitting flow from the outlet 318 of one to the inlet 316of another.
- Each modular ring 312 preferably includes a manifold 320.
- Each modular ring 312 generally includes a single manifold
- the manifold 320 which directs fluid flow into, out of, and within each modular ring 312.
- the manifold 320 is configured to direct fluid flow into, out of, and within each modular ring 312.
- the manifold 320 generally includes a section transfer inlet 322 and a section transfer outlet 324 which form a fluid inlet and fluid outlet into the modular
- the manifold 320 also generally include a manifold inlet 326 and a manifold outlet 328 into which the flow tube 314 is preferably secured with fluid tight seals.
- a plurality of modular rings 312 are connected to one another.
- Figs. 12-14 show a preferred spool seal, shown generally as reference numeral 350.
- the spool seal 350 generally includes a generally cylindrical body 352 having a bore 354 through its center.
- the spool seal 350 generally includes an annular central ridge 356 and annular terminal ridges 358 proximate to both ends of the cylindrical body 352.
- the central ridge 356 and terminal ridges 358 form annular channels 360 between them.
- O-rings 362 are generally placed into the channels 360.
- Some of these may include various gaskets, O-rings, swage, compression fittings, and numerous other types of seals which are well
- the spool seal 350 is loaded with O-rings, and inserted into the section
- the spool seal 350 is generally inserted into the section transfer inlet 322 and one half extends outward for insertion into a section transfer outlet of another manifold 324. The correct
- bolts (not shown) are generally put through the aligned bolt holes 330 which extend through the
- connection between the modular rings 312 is preferably made with bolts or other
- nonpermanent means such that the modular rings 312 can later be unconnected without
- means for connecting the modular rings 312 may be done if additional strength is desired.
- Each manifold 320 of the heat exchanger is preferably sized, configured, and attached to the adjacent manifolds such that the joined manifolds 320 provide sufficient structural rigidity to transport or operate the heat exchanger with reduced support for the joined tubular sections.
- the manifolds 320 may be used to join together modular rings 312 of different sizes. For example if the reactor 300 were larger through one section, a modular ring 312 having a
- Each of the flow tubes 314 has a flow path of from its inlet to its outlet of a defined flow path length, and two different flow tubes 314, connected by a manifold, may have differing flow path lengths.
- the flow tubes 314 of the heat exchanger 310 are spaced and generally provide fluid flow within the various flow tubes 314 along respective planes substantially parallel to each
- the manifolds 350 provide fluid flow in a direction angular to the planes of flow in the flow tubes 314.
- the angular direction of flow through the manifolds 350 is approximately ninety
- the modular rings 312 of the heat exchanger 310 generally include fins 364.
- the fins 364 are preferably cast aluminum. More specifically, the fin is preferably cast from a material
- the flow tube 312 generally
- the fins 364 are generally connected to and
- the heat exchanger 310 preferably includes a plurality of connected modular rings 312
- the fins 364 are preferably axially
- FIG. 15 shows a view of two stacked modular rings 312.
- the fins 370 from the top modular ring are visible over the flow tube 372.
- the fins 374 from the bottom modular ring are visible only because they are misaligned with those from the top modular ring.
- Some of the modular rings 312 of the heat exchanger 310 used in the reactor 300 are preferably wash coated with a PrOx catalyst 365.
- the PrOx catalyst 365 preferably adheres well
- the fins 364 are cast aluminum, an aluminum oxide layer on the fin surface is ideal for adhesion of alumina based catalyst washcoating.
- PrOx catalysts may be any of the well known PrOx catalysts discussed elsewhere in this application, or in the prior art. It can be appreciated that when the heat exchanger is used in other types of
- a catalyst other than a PrOx catalyst may be washcoated onto the modular rings 312.
- the modular nature of the heat exchanger 310 allows for great flexibility in maintaining
- Individual modular rings 312 may have different properties form other rings on the same heat exchanger.
- a heat exchanger may
- a first modular ring which is wash coated with a PrOx catalyst
- a second modular ring which is not wash coated
- a third modular ring which is again wash coated with a PrOx
- exchanger may include different number of fins, spacing between fins, alignment of fins,
- the reactor 300 of Fig. 7 generally receives reformate gas at approximately 300°C to which air is added at the reformate inlet 302. Liquid water generally enters the heat exchanger
- the heat exchanger 310 preferably maintains a desirable thermal profile within the reactor 300. Reaction of the reformate is preferably catalyzed by the PrOx catalyst 365. The now reacted reformate leaves
- the heat exchanger 310 used in conjunction with reactor 300 provides a benefit in that
- a tubular conduit of a first metal is formed into a tubular section
- the first metal is preferably stainless steel.
- the tubular section is shown in Figs. 16 and 17 with an attached manifold 320. The tubular section is placed in a die,
- the manifold 320 is not connected to the tubular section during die casting.
- second metal is preferably aluminum.
- the fins are then optionally wash coated with a catalyst
- the final step in assembling the heat exchanger 310 is connecting the
- tubular sections to a connector and connecting at least two of the tubular sections together with
- the reactor 400 generally includes a plurality of plates 402 which are connected such that heat transfer may be performed between two fluids traveling through channels 404 formed between adjacent plates 402.
- the two fluids are generally reformate, water, or a water/steam mixture.
- An interior surface 406 of the plates 402 through which the reformate is routed is preferably wash coated with a PrOx catalyst 408.
- a portion of the channel may be packed with a PrOx catalyst in any of the
- the reactor 400 is generally understood as a plate and frame type heat exchanger with a reforming capacity provided by the
- Reformate generally enters the reactor 400 through a reformate inlet 410.
- Liquid water generally enters the
- the flow through the channels is preferably directed and made
- the pattern of the protuberances 414 may be
- the reformate generally exits the reactor through a reformate outlet 416.
- both fluids enter and exit the system through the same end plate 420, and the plates 402 and channels 404 are arranged accordingly as is well understood by one of ordinary
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